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Responses
5.1
Response Syntax
The following table shows the types of responses for various commands described in the
previous chapter.
The recorder returns a response (affirmative/negative response) to a command that is
separated by a single terminator. The controller should follow the one command to one
response format.
Command
Function
See section 4.9.
See section 4.10.
Setting/Measurement
server
Maintenance/Test Server
Instrument Information server
Response
Command Type
Affirmation
Negation
Setting command
Basic setting command
Control command
Output
command
RS-422A/485 dedicated Dedicated response No response
Setup, measurement,
and computation data
output
ASCII output
BINARY output
Affirmative
response
Single
negative
response
or
Multiple
negative
responses
Note
The “
CRLF
” used in this section denotes a terminator.
Affirmative Response
When the command is processed correctly, an affirmative response is returned.
• Syntax
E0CRLF
• Example
E0
Single Negative Response
When the command is not processed correctly, a single negative response is returned.
• Syntax
E1_nnn_mmm•••mCRLF
nnn
Error number (001 to 999)
mmm•••m
Message (variable length, one line)
_
Space
• Example
E1 001 "System error"
Multiple Negative Responses
• If there is an error in any one of the multiple commands that are separated by sub
delimiters, multiple negative responses are returned.
• The response is generated for each erroneous command.
• If there are multiple commands that have errors, the negative responses are
separated by commas.
• The error position number is assigned to the series of commands in order starting with
“1” assigned to the first command.
• Syntax
E2_ee:nnnCRLF
(When there is only one error)
E2_ee:nnn,ee:nnn,•••,ee:nnnCRLF
(When there are multiple errors)
ee
Error position (01 to 10)
nnn
Error number (001 to 999)
_
Space
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